Police Seize €200k Ferrari in Leipzig Tax Evasion Probe
Police in Leipzig have seized a high-end Ferrari 488 Spider as part of an ongoing investigation into suspected organized tax evasion. The luxury car, valued at around €200,000, was found in an underground garage and is believed to be linked to three Romanian suspects aged 23 to 46.
The seizure of the Ferrari is part of a larger investigation into aggravated tax evasion being conducted by prosecutors from the General Public Prosecutor's Office in Frankfurt am Main. The car was discovered in an underground garage in Leipzig by local criminal police, assisted by Saxon riot police.
Two Romanian individuals were intercepted by authorities while attempting to access the vehicle. Their identities were verified, and the Ferrari was subsequently towed away by police. The investigation into the tax evasion case continues, with the Ferrari's suspected involvement likely related to money laundering or other financial crimes. The luxury car was intended to be sold in Leipzig, further raising suspicions about its origins and intended use.
The seizure of the Ferrari 488 Spider in Leipzig highlights the ongoing investigation into suspected organized tax evasion involving Romanian nationals. As the investigation progresses, authorities aim to uncover the full extent of the alleged criminal activities and bring those responsible to justice.
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